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SummaryThe Junior Project Supervisor position is a training position to gain the knowledge, skill, ability, and interest of becoming a Driveline Retail Project Supervisor. SummaryThe Junior Project Supervisor position is a training position to gain the knowledge, skill, ability, and interest of becoming a Driveline Retail Project Supervisor.
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The Assistant Project Manager position is a training position to gain the knowledge, skill, ability, and interest of becoming a Driveline Project Manager. The Assistant Project Manager will be responsible for conducting and assisting the Project Manager with leading large-scale resets and projects, store remodels, and new store sets.
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The Flex District Manager is responsible for leading and managing all training activities within a given geographical area.
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Driveline offers competitive compensation, very flexible scheduling, on-the-job training, strong support, payroll advance program, and the opportunity to advance your career with our strong internal promotion program.
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Summary:This is a home-based position; the ideal candidate must reside in or near the primary city in which this ad is placed.
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The Junior Project Supervisor position is a training position to gain the knowledge, skill, ability, and interest of becoming a Driveline Retail Project Supervisor. The Junior Project Supervisor position is a training position to gain the knowledge, skill, ability, and interest of becoming a Driveline Retail Project Supervisor.
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The Junior Project Supervisor will be responsible for conducting and assisting the Project Manager with leading large-scale resets and projects, store remodels, and new store sets. Daily jobs include: moving and installing fixtures and gondolas, setting new planograms, moving shelves and fixtures, unloading trucks, and stocking shelves, to name just a few.
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The Junior Project Supervisor is responsible for reporting the completion of assignments, and ensuring resets are done accurately, completely, and on time. This position provides the training and practical experience, over a period of up to six months, that is necessary to becoming a Retail Project Supervisor.
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In addition to leading and managing team members, Junior Project Supervisors are part of a working team. The ability to travel and work as part of a larger team, servicing various retail locations across the country.
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Employee Type: Full Time Location: Wichita, KS Pay Rate: $36500 - $39000 / year Date Posted: 05/01/2024 Job ID: 141173. A few musts: Access to reliable transportation Valid drivers license Valid, personal automobile insurance Must meet the minimum qualifications to be able to rent a vehicle *Waiting period and eligiblity criteria apply for benefit programs.
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Job Description Earn: $36500 - $39000 / Year Benefits: Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 401K program with Company match Educational Assistance Program Employee Assistance Program Prescription drug discounts Employee discounts And more.
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Then continue reading for an exciting career opportunity that might be perfect for you! This position will also be responsible for managing and leading hourly labor as needed. What It takes: The ability to travel and work as part of a larger team, servicing various retail locations across the country.
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The ability to lift and/or move up to 60 pounds and bend, stoop and stand for long periods of time is needed. Jobs work 8-12 hours per day, with job durations from 3 days to multiple weeks. Are you looking for a new, challenging and rewarding management career with the ability to travel across the US.
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Employee Type: Full Time Location: Norfolk, VA Pay Rate: $36500 - $39000 / year Date Posted: 05/01/2024 Job ID: 141284. What It requires: A desire to work and travel as part of a team. Do you like managing and interacting with people and customers.
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